about:
drudge report and huffington post don't need any introductions. you attest to content from one and roll your eyes at the other, or vice versa, or perhaps just hate them both. i like to think of them as equivalent aggregate news sites with a few descriptive words changed here and there. they both generally post the same news events and discuss the same subjects. they just have different interpretations of current events. a coworker and i would always compare the extreme differences of their headlines. so that brought me to the idea of comparing the words used between to two sites. and i threw together drudgingtonpost.

this site was meant to be experimental. just to try some new things out. it is a work in progress and definitely doesn't work perfectly. it attempts to regularly grab the headlines (such a mess) of each site and store them off. then i do things like compare the latest headlines and generate word clouds. i hope to do a lot more cooler things with all these data i'm collecting.

feel free to contact me at dennis(at)drudgingtonpost.com